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Cogility Studio Tutorial
Cogility Studio version 7.0 Cogility Studio Tutorial
Copyright © 2001‐2010 Cogility Software Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
Cogility Studio Tutorial is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. Information in this document is subject to change 
without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Cogility Software Corporation. The document may 
not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or 
machine‐readable form without prior consent, in writing, from Cogility Software Corporation.
Document version number 7.0
Cogility is a trademark of Cogility Software Corporation. Other brands and their products are trademarks of their 
respective holders and should be noted as such.
Cogility Software Corporation
111 North Market St. Suite #888
San Jose, CA 95113
support@cogility.com
Printed in the United States of America.
The software described in this book is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the 
terms of the agreement. Cogility Studio Tutorial
Contents
Preface
Cogility Studio documentation ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Chapter 1 Information modeling
Building the model ................................................................................................................. 9
Repositories ................................ ...
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Cogility Studio Tutorial Cogility Studio version 7.0 Cogility Studio Tutorial Copyright © 2001‐2010 Cogility Software Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Cogility Studio Tutorial is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. Information in this document is subject to change  without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Cogility Software Corporation. The document may  not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or  machine‐readable form without prior consent, in writing, from Cogility Software Corporation. Document version number 7.0 Cogility is a trademark of Cogility Software Corporation. Other brands and their products are trademarks of their  respective holders and should be noted as such. Cogility Software Corporation 111 North Market St. Suite #888 San Jose, CA 95113 support@cogility.com Printed in the United States of America. The software described in this book is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the  terms of the agreement. Cogility Studio Tutorial Contents Preface Cogility Studio documentation ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Chapter 1 Information modeling Building the model ................................................................................................................. 9 Repositories ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Authoring repository .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 Run-time repository ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 Starting Cogility Modeler ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Loading the model repository ........................................................................................................................................... 11 Logging in ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Defining the model container ............................................................................................... 13 Creating the information model ..................................................................... 14 Master Information Model ................................................................................................................................................. 14 Classes ............................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Class diagram ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Customer class ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 Order class ............................................................................................................................................................... 17 Address class ........................................................................................................................................................... 18 Product class ............................................................................................................................................................ 19 Class inheritance .............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Subclasses ............................................................................................................................................................... 20 Hierarchy .................................................................................................................................................................. 20 Class relationships ............................................................................................................................................................ 21 Associations .............................................................................................................................................................. 21 Association classes .................................................................................................................................................. 23 Turn over and push ........................................................................................................................................................ 25 Chapter 2 Using action semantics Importing the existing model ................................................................................................ 27 Hello world .................................................................................................... 28 Cogility Action Pad .................................................................................................................................. 28 Working with action semantics .......................................................................................................................................... 28 Compiling and executing .................................................................................................................................................. 30pads .................................................................................................................................................. 31 Object instance ......................................................................... 33 Locating objects ................................................ 35 Flow control ............................................................................................................................................. 37 Creating associations ........................................................................................................... 38 Working with collections ................................................................................ 40 Chapter 3 Inbound JMS Importing the existing model .......................................................................................................................................... 43 Message model ............................................................................................. 44 Creating the event artifact ................................................................................................................................................. 44 Creating the conversion artifact ........................................................................................................................................ 46 Object creation ............................................................................................................................................................... 48 3 Cogility Studio Tutorial Contents Creating an instance with a factory ................................................................................................................................... 48 Behavior model ................................................................................................................................................................. 50 Turn over and push ........................................................................................................................................................ 56 Executing the model ..................................................................................... 57 Exporting message definitions .......................................................................................................................................... 58 Running Cogility Message Traffic Viewer ......................................................................................................................... 59 Running Cogility Insight .................................................................................................................................................... 61 Chapter 4 Outbound JMS Importing the existing model .......................................................................................................................................... 65 Adding a new attribute .................................................................................. 65 Extending the message model ...................................................................... 67 Creating the event artifact ................................................................................................................................................. 67 Creating the conversion artifact ........................................................................................................................................ 68 Updating factory behavior .............................................................................................................................................. 69 Turn over and push ....................................................................................... 70 Executing the model ..................................................................................... 71 Running Cogility Message Traffic Viewer ........................................................................................
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